T2EM3 OF THE HERALD, 'i pper U rnUw&ed every Tuesday, at $2 ; . r annum, payable kalf-yearly in advance. I: aot fas J within th year, 2,50 mil in varia bly be cbtrjed. y subscription take for less chan six months Hor call a gbcriler discontinue unless at the opilo of the editor, until arrcaragesare paid olC ,-WTmaixexT will We inserted at $1 per square, for lbs first three insertions, arid 25 eenU Tor every subsequent insertion: longer nestn proportion. AbTKtTisExtBTS iBserle"in te Herald and fienuWican, tkree times, at $2 pr square and 0 cents Tor every other insertion. Tlicliiss bclilnd flic Parlor Door. BV J. WAKEFIELE. "Take all the pleasures, all those threo Can give wealth fame and wine; Still all will be the same to me, While this remains but mine; But give me this I'll nothing miss; For little needs he more Of pleasure, who can steal a kiss Behind the parlor door.' If there's much pleasure in a kiss, That ''wealth, and fame, and wine" Cannot comparcwith it, I'll make The precious treasure mine! Yes, though I meet with watchful aunts, And frowning "mas" a score, The next chaxce I will steal a kiss Behind some parlor doorl Kow if it's as they say it is, That "stolen fruit is sweet," It proves that kisses must be stolen To make the bliss complete. If so, I'll pluck them from the tree, IVor trouble heaven more! Oh, the kiss the stole kiss for me, Behind the parlor door! If kisses were the fruit that graced The "tree of old fame," In plucking them I do not think That Eve was much to blame; I find but one fault with the dame, Though some have found a score To eat the fruit she should have gone Behind the parlor door! Cultivation of the Strawberry, On a piece of ground intended for planting, spread a layer of long stable manure a foot thick. Trench the ground three feet deep, putting the manure at the bottom of the trench. Long manure is then spread on the surface of the trench ed grouud, to the depth of six inches, and afterwards dug in. Beds four feet wide are marked out, with a foot alley - between each which is highly necessary, to pre vent those who gather the fruit from trea ding between the plants; and, lastly the runners are planted two feet apart. A ed thus made, will last three years with out requiring anything further, not even so much as top dressing; but should be removed and the beds kept free from weeds. As I make my plantations from July to October, the following spring strawberries planted upon the ground thus prepared, do not require to be wa tered, even in the hottest weather, be cause of the depth to which the root will penetrate. I find that strong growing kinds, such as the British Queen, re quires a more loamy soil than others. If the planting is deferred until spring the crop will not be half so large. Gard ners Chronicle. The Teeming West This name has been frequently given lo the "West, but it lias never been so ful ly realized as during this fall. The arri val of 1,900,000 barrels of flour at the Hudson river in two months, is but an earnest of the future. It is hardly too much to say that the imagination can scarcely realize the fertility of the West. Michigan alone', under an active demand, could send 1,000,000 of barrels of flour to market, and yet that Stale does not comprise one-twentieth of the wheat land rf the West. The amount of production is absolutely illimitable. It is even now considered enormous, when 2,800,000 barrels of flour came down by the Erie canal ia the season of 1845, but that a mount, if a market could be obtained, would expand in five years to 6,000,000 of barrels, and then the Western country would just begin to get cultivated Al bany Argus. rUBLIC DEBT OF TEXAS. The House of Representatives ol Tex as have appointed a committee to inquire into the expediency of ceding lo the Government of the United States the public lands of Texas for a just equivo lent, for the purpose of providing means Jto liquidate the public debt of the State; lo take Into consideration the propriety of classifying and defining the public debt, and of appointing a board to ascer tain and allot the same. A bill has been introduced into the Senate "ibr the liquidation and adjust ment of the pnblie debt." The bill pro poses the appointment by the Governor and Senate of three commissioners to act upon the claims, at Austin, commencing on the 1st of June next, and thereafter on the firsfof evry alternate month, wrA the powers of a court of law and equity, aid whose decision is to have the effect of a judgment. The right of appeal is aO to le Jdj jvejfrora their decision. Positive Cheap! Comparative Cheaper!! Undoubtedly CHEAPEST!!! War with the British! FTplHE subscriber having purchased H the entire slock of tin ware, owned by Charles A. Kimrael, where he now intends conducting the manufacturing of TIN AND SHEET IRON war in Somerset, at the shop formerly occupied by William P. Schell, as a tin ner shop, one door west of G. Pile's Ho tel, and nearly opposite the store of D. rri : I. I L r . t r mch.wiiere e intenus manufacturing ware of eery description in his line of which he will dispose of at a small ad vance for cash,oron time to riinctul)!eal- ers. ti is work will be done in a neat and substantial manner, persons wishing to purchase are respectfully invited to call and examine his stock. By a strict at tention lo business he hopes to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Approved country produce will be ta ken in exchange for ware. OBADIAH KIM MEL- ap 14. !84G. N. B. Country merchants wishing to purchase ware at wholesale prices, are invited to call before purchasing else where. URING the present summer, I can accommodate a few voting men. who may wish to study Grammar, Ge ography, &c, for the purpose tf teach ing in common schools. The wants of the system have made a schol of this kind very desirable, as all are aware of the diHiruhy of procuring competent Instruction will be given for five dollars for any time not less than three months; and lo expire on .the first of October. Less periods at the rate of five dollars per quarter. The patronage of the pub lic is respectfully requested. The lan guages, &c, will be taught as heretofore. JOSEPH I. STUTZMAN. April 21, '46-6i THIS WAIT FOR N E W CHAIRS! THE snbscriber, thankful for past favors, respeoifully informs his old customers and the public generally that he continues lo carry on the czaip.-mIkiitg business, in all its various branches, at his shop in Someret, nearly opposite Mr. Kurtz's Drug Store, where he wil constant keep on hand or make to orderl Fancy and Common Chairs, B. & C Rocking Chairs. Fancy. and Common SETTEES, &e., &c, all of which he will sell cheap forcasji or exchange for approved coun try produce. Persons in the the South of the county who wish to purchase chairs, are re quested lo call with Mr. Elijah Wagner in Salisbury, with whom the subscriber has left an excellent lot to sell. GEORGE. L. GORDON. March Si 1 34 G 3m. Somerset County, ss. Before the Honorable Jeremiah S. Black, President, and his Associate Judges of the same court. ON motion n F, M, Kimmel, Esq., the Court confirm the inquisition on ihe estate of John Shaffer, deceased, and grant a rule on the Heirs and Legai Representatives of said deceased, to ap pear at an adjourned Orphans' court to be held at Somerset, on Tuesday IheHih day of July nexi; and accent or refuse to take.the real estate of said John Shaffer, deceased, at the appraised price. ' Extract from the records of said court certified the Dih dav of Feb. 184G ' WM. H. PICKING. p28,Mfl. clerk. NEW -STORE AJQ 'M8 THE subscriber has jiut returned from the eastern cities, with a well selected assortment ofgoedi suitable for the approaching season, which he is now opening m his brick store, on the north east comer of the diamond, opposite i- Ankeny 8 Hotel, (now Win. II. Picking's.) His stock embraces all kinds of Dry Goods, Groceries Hard ware, Qiieensware, all of which be will sell rU-m r. or country prodtice- Thankful for the pairanage heretofore given him, the sub scriber solicits his old customers and the public generaHy to give him a call, as he will exhibit his goods with pleasure snd is certain he can accommodate ihem I Wl gams. M. TRGDWELL, Somerset, April 7, '46-ly A T an 0rP,,ans' Conrt i&vi 1 . e,J al Somerset in and 1?&f&0S f"r a'1' conty, on the 9ih 'S? dy of February. A. D. 1 846. ; Treasurer's Sale of UNSEATED LANDS, FOR TAXES. NOTICE is hereby given that I Mil ler Tredwell, Treasurer of the Couniy of Somerset, will expose lo sale at the Court House in Somerset, on the Second Monday 111 June next, commencing at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of said day, and adjourning from day lo day, if found necessary until all the lands contained in the following list be disposed of, unless said taxes be dis charged previous to the time of sale. And by a further supplement to the Act of Assembly, it is made the duty of the purchaser or purchasers, at the Treasu rer's sale, as soon as the property is struck down, to pay at least so much of the purchase money as shall be necessa ry to pay off the laxes, and also one dol lar for the use of the Prothonolary, and in case the same is not forthwith paid, the sale may be avoided and the proper ty immediately setup again by the Trea rer. Purchasers are therefore notified thai a compliance with (his part of the law will be expected and enforced. Somerset Township, S. cts 151 Black James, 75 400 Drysdale Thomas 1,80 399 Denton Thomas. l.RO 721 -597 400 400 82 HO 3971 300 402 400 393 4031 554 401 i 40Ii 400 3981 401 400 -20U 43S 4l2f 244 395 400 599 100 4M1 400 400 400 400 2471 401 1531 404 380 409 00 200 lLot 400 1061 4161 434 406 400 4101 400 400 426 4071 434 431 4171 440 584 437 437-i 453 377-1 411 2G6 422 330 427 4001 599 100 4001 400- 400 4381 S29 3921 434 435 390 404 580 440 4381 438 440 400 4411 400 4001 400 421 400 400 400 404 400 4001 4001 Crylich Harman 1,08 Coates William 1,80 Gibbous James, 1,80 Hall John, J, 80 Knopsnyder Conrad, 42 Kerzer Jacob, 60 Martin Robert. 1,80 Miller Michael, 1,80 White John, x 1,80 Boncal Andrew, 1,80 Young Bertha, 1,80 Clifford Township. Baker Joseph, Beam Jacob, Copp Michael, Cisney James. Connor & Connelly Farner Lewis Galbraith Mary Johnston William, Kendall John " Kin Samuel l.afborough Nathan, Pitcher Rudolph, Rush Benjamin, . Shannon William, Wilson Thomas, Tttrkryfoot Township. Humphreys Ashton, Darke Gsorge jr, Joiles William Stewart John, Stewart David, Stewart Thomas, Addison Township, Chew Alexander, Cle Samuel, Lafferty Joseph, Moore Jane, Moore Christian, Moore Mary, Ogle Charles, Thompson Josiah, . Deams Jacob Southampton Township, Critchfield John, Philippi John Hafner or Havner Geo. Pratt Elizabeth, Elklick Township Barley Mounijoy, Chary John Cory James, Cory Euos Moore Anne Meminger Lewis, -Simpkins John, Simpson Mary, Slonycreek Townsh'p, Stiles William, Green v ille To wn sh ip , Albricks William. Cuddington Benjamin, Allegheny township. Bowen Thomas, Carey John L, Carey John L. Golden Elizabeth, Hcrryshill Robert, Moore Thomas, Ros James, Wells Mary Conemauh township, Banington Charles, Bennet Jacob, Edmond George, Henon Jehn, McLanahan James, Mc'Gaw Thomas, Sturgeon Robert, EllioilJohn Moore Ahram, Mtitser John Shade township, Caradine Thomas, Carman James, Duplessis P, L, B, Proctor Thomas Tilton William, Witherel Samuel, Paint township, Berkley I'uah, Clark Stephen, Clark James, -Moore Thomas Snyder Nicholas, Shaw Robert, Trisl Elizabeth, Thornton William, Jenner township. Pitcher William, Banksen Andrew, . Barron John, Heysle Christian, Hubley Frederick McGraw Thomas, Scott John. Worp Andrew. Wise Peter. 2,40 2,24 2,40 2,40 2,40 2,40 2,40 2,40 1,60 2,04 2,40 1,60 1,20 2,40 2,40 80 2,50 2,40 2,40 2,40 2,40 1,44 2,40 80 2,40 2.40 2.40 1,20 1,20 80 2,80 86 1,42 1,54 1,80 90 1,80 1,80 1,80 1,98 1.60 99 1,93 90 1.98 2,58 3,06 5,06 3.08 2.84 2.88 1,72 3,08 1,80 2,38 2,20 2,20 54 2,20 2.C0 2,20 5.42 1,52 2,76 3,08 S,08 2,80 2,90 2,80 ' 1,19 1.19 1.19 5,58 220 2.38 2,20 2,20 2.80 3,04 2,80 2,80 2.80 2,80 2,80 2,80 2,80 M ILLE 11 TSPnwpr r Teasurer's Office, Somerset? Treasurer, Maca3I, 18 J I SAjJFL W. PEARSON, HAVING returned lo the practice of the law, tenders his professional services to his old clients and the public generally. . Office in North end of Snyder's row, lately occupied by A J. Ogle, Esq. decl6'45-3m Motice. THE co-partnership heretofore ex isting between the subscribers, un der the firm of BENFORD & SAN NER, having been dissolved by mutual consent, the books, notes. Sic, have been placed in the hands of Cyrus Ben ford, one of ihe partners, for collecion; with whom all persons indebted are re quested to call without delay and settle, as he intends going to ihe we6t early in the spring. The business of merchan dizing will be continued by Michael A Sanner, at the old stand, where he will coatinue to sell goods on accommodating terms, as heretofore. CYRUS BENFORD, MICHAEL A. SANNER, Somerset, March 3, '46. LookHere. "TE the undersigned having estab lished ourselves as a firm in the Eagle Foundry 4of Berlin, have now on hands a new PLOUGH, which has lately been patented It is a self-sharpening and can be made to diffe rent kinds, such as the bar shear, or shear and cutter seperaie. or the pieces can all be made of wrought Iron with ve ry little labour, in short it is the best plough ever brought to this county. Likewise the Crocket Plough, which is an excellent plough for rough land, also STOVES of various kinds anion them is a cook mg stove for burning wood or coal. KETTLES of different sizes. HOLLOW WJlPJE of all kinds. Also castings fur machi nery, &c, all of which are made of the best kind of material and on the shortest notice. Please cull and examine for yourselves. HOUSER, CONRAD & KRISSINGER. February 17, 1846 3m STONE CUTTIK BUSINESS. THE subscriberrespecjfully informs his friends and the public in gen era!, that he carries on the Stone Cutting Business in all its various branches, at his shop on main street, 2 doors east of George Piles tavern, and nearly opposite ihe urugsiore o jotin L.. Snyder. TOMB STONES. made at the shoitest notice, and on ihe most reasonable terms, and in a manner that will render ihem superior to an other manufactured in this section of t At country. . . Grind stones of an excellent quality, always Kepi on hand. Country produce taken in exchange for work, at Market Prices. BENJAMIN WOOLLEY. Somerset, Pa., March 5, 1846 ly. ROBERTS. M'KAIG, SAMUEL MAGUIRE, HAiB&IVIAGUiRE Forivarding & Commission MERCHANTS, Immediately on the Hailroad, Cumberland, Bid. TJ OBERT S. M'KAIG, late of New JUL liisbon Ulno, and SAMUEL MA QUIRE, late of the house of Duncan. Calhoun & Co., Cumberland, have as sociated themselves, under ihe firm of M'Kaig & Maguire. in the FORWAR DING AND COMMISSION BUSI NESS, in Cumberland, where they are prepared to receive consignments and execute all orders connected with the Forwarding business with the utmost despatch, and they hope to the entire sat isfalion of those who may employ ihem as their agents. iCTParticular attention will be given to the sale of Produce entrusted to their care. References. Robert Steen and Co., Philadelphia. Elder, Gelston & Co.. Hopkins, Brothers & Co. Baltimore, Wm. McCulley & Co. Hailman, Jennings fc Co Burbridge, Wilson & Co. Church & Caroihffrs, Clark & Thaw, Lorenz, Sterling & Co. Alexander Laughlin, Watterman Palmer, Shallett & Clyde Hon.T.M.T, M'Kennan Gen. Isaac Hodirens, Hon H. W, Be'eson, 1 J Pittsburg. Wash melon Pa. Fayetla Co, Greena Co. Hon. A. Stewart, Hon. A, Buchanan, Samuel Black, General Jesse Lazsar. 3 Thos. J, & W WjJINKtif, Cumberland:, t 1 WAR WITH MEXICO! THE subscriber lhankful for past fa vors, takes this method of informing his customers and the public in general, that he has removed to the shop former ly occupied by him immediately west of the residence of John L. Snyder, and one door east of the office of C. F, Mitchell, Esq., in the Borough of Som erset where he will constantly keep on hand, COPPER and of every description, manufactured from the best materials and in a neat and du rable manner. COPPER KETTLES. STOVE PIPS3, and other articles in his line of business will be made to order on short notice. Persons wishing to purchase good and cheap ar ticles are respectfully invited to give him a call. Approved country produce will be ta ken in exchange for ware. JAMES II. BENFORD. Feb. 17-3m. N. B. Also on hand, a number o Stoves, of different sorts, which will be sold cheap. Real Estate FOR SALE. rppHE subscribers, agents and attor JL neys for A G Cole, offer for sale on advantageous terms, ihe following de scribed real estate, to wit- That well known TAVJSRIVSTANI AHD FARM, late the property of Jacob Probasco and John Baker, Esq, on the National Road, in Henry Clay township, Fayette coun ty, Pa, and one mile west of the village of Somerfield in Somerset county, lo gether with the appurtenances thereunto belonging. This property consists of about one hundred and fifiy-three acres of. land, a greater portion of which is cleared and under cultivation and in mea dow. The buildings consist of a large and convenient DWELLING HOUSE, partly stone and partly frame, commodi ous stabling and other out-buildings. The location of this property being one mile from the lown of Somerfield, abounding in wood and Stone coal; ha ving a Saw Mill and Grist Mill adjacent thereto and plenty of water remaining through the land, renders it an important and valuable situation for any kind of bu siness. The premises have been for a long time occupied as a Tavern Stand. The stand is admirably adapted for the accommodation of all kinds of Droves. Persons desirous of purchasing ihe property, are requesied to call on Josh ua B. Howel and E. P. Oliphant, of U niontown. Pa., who will eive every in- forma'.ion desired, concerning said pro perty. HOWEL & OLIPHANT, Attorneys of A G Cole, of Bait. july22'45-tf HOTEL, for itf VAL1DS AT PITTSBURGH. Drs. Speer and Kuhn. rgHE object of this establishment is JL to supply a want greatly felt by re spectable travellers on our western high ways by residents, without family, ta ken sick and by patients from the sur rounding towns and country who resort to this place for relief from surgical and other diseases. Such have often suffered from the want of ihe various comforts and attentions so necessary and agreeable lo the sick, and from careless and un faithful nurses; and been subjected lo heavy and unreasonable charges. Invalids will here be provided with constant, faithful and comfortable atten dance, snd al a rate much below ihe usu al charges. While ihe care of both physicians will be extended to every variety of disease, it is intended by Dr. Speer, to give spe cial attention lo ALL SURGICAL DISEASES, particularly to DISEASES OF THE EYE. To these branches nf his profession jie has given a jarge share of his atten ion for ihe last twenty-five years, and he will continue to devote to them the experience acquired by a constant prac tice during that lime. The Hotel for Invalids is not an exper' imenu Its establishment is suggested not only as necessary to supply an evi dent want in this city, in the entire ab sence of any special provision for ihe sick, bin is warranted also by the success of similar institutions al Cincinnati and New Orleans the former under the care of Drs. Taliaferro, Marshall and Slrader the latter under that of Dr. Sione. The building selected for the purpose is situated, at the ccrner of Federal and Robinson streets, in Allegheny citv. ad joining the city of Pittsburgh. It is commodious and roomy, and furnished with all accommodations necessary for the sick. Applications for admission to be made to the subscribers, at their office on Penn street, Pittsburgh, or at the establishment. C7Tiio contagious diseases will be art' milled. J. R. SPF.RR. M n J-S. KUHN.M. D. February 25. 1845. BLAXK PROaiSORY-HOTES J?9r:sale.at tlus.Q&ce. otice. THERE will be an election held al the house of Henry S. Picking in Jenuer township. Somerset county, the 18ih of May 1846 to elect one Presi dent six Manages, and one Treasurer in the Somerset and Conemough turnpjfc road company, to serve for ihe ensmnJl year according to the act of assembv " JACOB NEFF. CELEBRATED For the cure of ll-paCte or IJrer ComrAuint Dyptpsln and Sick Ucad-Ache THIS remedy having; been for several years employed by the proprietor in his practice on t very large scale in Monongalia, Preslon' Harrison and Randolph counties, in Virdnia bel sides several other pla. es, and baring been atten ded wit,! the most happy effects, he has been from time tonme solicited to adopt Uch a roure nJ would ge ,t a more extensive circulation, with a view to lesser, the amount of human suflWin Aware of the fact that many ,S3 nostrvi" bava been palmed upon the public, he hesitated ,U1 'ciai jtais unui morougniy convinced that the above medicine, if properly used, would not fail to effect cures in a great many instances, and even to alleviate those cases which are quite inca rahle. Symptoms of a diseased Liver. Tain in the right side, itndsr the edge of the ribs, increased; on pressure; sometimes the pain is in the left side the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, it frequency extends to the top of the shoul der, and is sometimes mistaken for a rheumatism in the right arm. The stomach is affected wit! loss of appetite and sickness; the bowels, in gen ral, are costive, sometimes altering with lax. the head Js troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. There is generally a censiderable loss of memory, accom panied with a painful sensation of having left undone something: which nnrrht t,..-3i done. A slight dry cough is sometimes an atten dant. The patient cornel debility; he is easily startled, his feet arc cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensation of the scin; bis spirits an Inw .,! u l is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon ..r f-:... J . enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every re medy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have orenrr.1 r them existed, yet examination of the body after death has shown the liver to have been extensive ly deranged. CERTIFICATES. This is to certify, that having been associated with Dr. M'Latie in the practice of medicine for nearly two and a half years, I have had many opportunities of witnessing the good effects o his Liver Pills, and I believe they have cured anJ relieved a much larger proportion of the diseases of tho liver, than I have known cured and re lieved by any other course of treatment. Dec 7, 1836. OLIVER MORGAN, M.D. fXOassnvr Xone are genuine without a fac-simile of the proprietor's signature. Prepared for ihe proprietor bv JONATHAN KIDD & Co, "Wholesale and Retail Druggist, corner of . 4th and Wood ets, Pittsburg. Pa, They are also sold by the following agents. John L. Snyder, Somerset, Hay & Morrison, Lavansville, Knable and Vought, Centrcville, M. A. Ross. Pelerslmrgh, A. Wyatt, Smithfield. G. Uook, Wcllcrsburgh. Samuel Kurtz, Somerset. Samuel Harnet, Addison, Livengood fc Welflley, Salisbury. Charles Krissinger, Berlin. N. B- I" order that there may be no mistake, be particular and ask for "Dr. M'Lanc's Liver - janl3'4S Patent Vermifuge. Dr. McL's Ameuicajt Wonx Specific Trompily expels Worms to an almost in credible number TO substantiate the above fad many hundred of testimonials could be adJuced, out of which the following are rWi.I frnm ..! , uiutviu- uals of standing and veracity. Indeed, it is con fidently affirmed thnt , . - - ...... wui me pow ers of thisremedf will have an additional ten dency 10 wmen anu confirm its fame, and that if it ware universally known and diffused over the LTnited States, it would not save man liiaiiy hundreds, if not thousands of Jives annually I do certify that a vial of Dr. MT : can Worm Specific expelled five hundred and two whole worms and pieces that would have made sixty more, from a boy of Jjhn Lewelling, which if laid in a straight line, would have most probably measured the enormous length of one hundrer yards. JOSIAH JACKSON.ownrrof VVn, F orge.and other works, Monongalia county.Va This is to certify tha & Kidd a v,al of Dr. M Lane's American Worm Specific, and gave two doses to a boy of mine .ui mree jrars jears oi age. He passed fully half a pint of worms. The quantity was so are8 I was really alarmed, and called in several of biv neighbors to see them. Had this story been re lated to me, I could not have credited it, wiih.M.t being an eye-witness to the same. My child', heilth improved much after. . , SAM',J woRRtfw. Merchant 1 ador, Wood t, Pittsburgh. Some two months ago I purchased a vial of Dr' M'Lanes American Worm Specific I gave a boy of mine most of a vial; he passed flrtv VPry large worms. From that time his health' impro ved very much. I had tried two other Vermifu-e te no purpose. I believe Dr, M 'Lane's the liest article before the public. D. CALHOUN. Mifflin township, Allegheny county. HEAR MEDICAL TESTIMONY. From a regular Physician, Dr G S Smith, Sun fish, Ohio. Mr. J. Kidd Dear Sir I have used in my pactice Dr. M'Lane's American Worm Sjeciric. rod have often witnessed its efficacy in expelling Worms from the system. A patient of mine, a short time ag j, gave a vial of the Worm Specific lo a child; in a short time upwards of sixty.fiv worms were expelled. .Prepared fer the Pronrieto- by JONATHAN KIDD & ;0. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, corner of 4th and Wood sLs, Pittsburgh. Also fx sale by the following agents JOHN L. SNYDER, Somerset, Hay and Morrison, Lavansville. K nable and Vought, Centrevilla, M A. Ross, Petersburgh, A. Wyatt, SmithfieW, G. Cook, Wellersburgh. Samuel Kuril, Somerset. Samuel liar net. Addison. Livegood & Welflley. Salis!ury. Charles Krissinger, Deilin. N. D. Be particular to ask for Dr. M'Luhm American Worm Specific. r Patent Yrrmifti?. Constables' Stay Uumls For &dc at this OfPce